Or with this OL Or with these OC's Or with these WR's. Parker.. Waddle... and who? It's beyond one player at this point. It's the entire system, top to bottom. FO to coaches to players.
That pass to Parker is a nice example of a good play by Tua. White jumps the route for what would normally be an INT, Tua throws the ball to the outside so Parker can reach outside to make the catch away from White, then turn up field for YAC. That's a nice play from a young QB IMO. Now the refs miss a blatantly obvious DPI on White/Gesicki.
I can't for the life of me understand why our RG is still tapping our C to signal the snap. No wonder our OL is always getting blown off the line. We basically telegraph the snap to them every single play.
Are they going to flag White for DPI at all in this game? He's WAAAAAY early on that one again too with no flag. What a joke.
Heck of a play there from Tua to Gesicki. Avoided pressure. Stepped out and up and finds Gesicki. Nice job buying time and making something happen.
I do not understand this line of thinking, especially with the position in question. Deshaun is 26, not 36. We're not reaching for a veteran has-been to complete our team for a run at the superbowl. It's basically like we're re-drafting. And paying a lot more, that's the repercussions you face when you suck at making picks. But regardless, we'd be "drafting/trading" for a QB to build around that actually has 'the intangibles.' You can't draft Tua arm strength/neither accuracy in and outside the pocket, with a thousand first rounders.
Time for the vaunted Flores defense to step up? I know what I expect to see here. Please prove me wrong, Miami.....
Yes, how we had a firesale, and only Grier survived. It suggests Ross' relationship with Grier is more than a professional one. That is to say, Grier is likely a 'Yes-man' who has formed a relationship with Ross to be able to wriggle out of being canned amidst his long list of failures. aka: We've already seen this story play out.
I don't understand the line of thinking to trade what is rumored to be 3 1st's and 2 seconds for one player. That's sacrificing your entire future for 2-3 years in the draft for one player. If you have a solid team already yeah; it's a no brainer. I'm with you. That's just not the case for this team. We get Watson we're in the same spot we are now. We have no draft capital to build around him, and we have nothing to put around him right now. It's just making the same types of decisions we've made for years that have us still in this position. Top that off with the fact Watson is likely to miss a very lengthy period of time due to his legal issues. I'd be singing a different tune if we actually had talent to put around him; but the reality is we don't. I think Watson is a great QB, but if you're sacrificing that many draft picks, over consecutive years you're just setting yourself back that much further from putting talent around him because we just don't have it right now. But maybe with Watson you can attract some top talent via free agency. The price is just too high though if what's rumored is true. I'll still be here either way though.
Ogbah (I think) beats his man around the edge fighting thru the hold, then takes a two handed shove straight in the numbers on his back into the ground allowing Allen to throw deep. No flag. Wow. how about holding or a block in the back? How about we get Needham some help because Beasley is just roasting him all damn day. Make some bloody adjustments guys, come on.
Damn man! Our defense has them dead to rights at 3rd and 11 and we give up a first down! Jeez man! That's what happens you Tua is your quarterback!!!! Sheesh!
Flores needs to answer for this poor defensive performance. Tons of money spent to make it elite and it's pathetic instead. Only the Lions can save Miami from gifting the #1 overall pick to the Eagles in 2022.
It's about time they called someting on Buffalo this half. The holding and low blocks they've gotten away with in the second half is ridiculous